Turning off visualizations is the first thing I do with any media player that has them.
You mentioned a beta in the thread you linked to, are you going forward with that?
Some of the features you mentioned perked my ears up, as I like to learn guitar parts by picking them out of videos sometimes, and slowing and isolating sections is real attractive to me. Editing too, yum. Would love to get my little grubbies on a beta to mess with....
Also TB mentioned Mac, and thought I'd throw out (just in case) that the Dell Mini 10v notebook is eminently Hackintoshable (there are programs and walkthroughs available that make it dead easy for dingle, dual, with even triple boot Win/SnowLeopard/Ubuntu) and they are going on eBay for around a hundred bucks, if you want to get into a test platform cheaply. Sadly, they won't do Lion because they are not dual core. Forgive my explaining if this is old hat to you, but Apple XCode is free (as well as the iOs SDK) and can be installed and run on a Hackintosh, so really the only expense to get into developing would be the Mini 10v, if you were interested. If you do, though, make sure it's the mini 10 *v* and not the regular mini 10, which is a different computer and is not as Hackintosh-friendly. I have done the dual boot on a mini10v and installed xcode adn the iOs SDK, and everything works, though I haven't had a lot of time to explore it and I am a compete novice with development. I did all this 'cause I have a couple of ideas for iOs apps I'd like to make.
Anyway, if you have a beta available I'd love to try it, and I'll buy your viewer when you release it even if I hate it, cause software developers need to eat too...heh....
You mentioned a beta in the thread you linked to, are you going forward with that?
Some of the features you mentioned perked my ears up, as I like to learn guitar parts by picking them out of videos sometimes, and slowing and isolating sections is real attractive to me. Editing too, yum. Would love to get my little grubbies on a beta to mess with....
Also TB mentioned Mac, and thought I'd throw out (just in case) that the Dell Mini 10v notebook is eminently Hackintoshable (there are programs and walkthroughs available that make it dead easy for dingle, dual, with even triple boot Win/SnowLeopard/Ubuntu) and they are going on eBay for around a hundred bucks, if you want to get into a test platform cheaply. Sadly, they won't do Lion because they are not dual core. Forgive my explaining if this is old hat to you, but Apple XCode is free (as well as the iOs SDK) and can be installed and run on a Hackintosh, so really the only expense to get into developing would be the Mini 10v, if you were interested. If you do, though, make sure it's the mini 10 *v* and not the regular mini 10, which is a different computer and is not as Hackintosh-friendly. I have done the dual boot on a mini10v and installed xcode adn the iOs SDK, and everything works, though I haven't had a lot of time to explore it and I am a compete novice with development. I did all this 'cause I have a couple of ideas for iOs apps I'd like to make.
Anyway, if you have a beta available I'd love to try it, and I'll buy your viewer when you release it even if I hate it, cause software developers need to eat too...heh....